70th Annual 2020 Baldwin County Fair Creative Arts Handbook

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70th Annual 2021 BALDWIN COUNTY FAIR

FAIR Seven Decades Serving Baldwin SEPT. 21 thru SEPT. 25


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Baldwin County Fair General Rules, Regulations & Premiums DUE TO COVID-19, ALL PREMIUM AWARDS PENDING.

Individual Agricultural Exhibits

The Baldwin County Fair is scheduled to start on Tuesday, Sept. 21 and end the following Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. All agricultural articles and products for exhibit or competition in the fair must be entered on Friday, Sept. 17, 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Saturday, Sept. 18 or Monday, Sept. 20, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. All items on display are entered in the name of the grower, maker, or owner, unless the Fair Management has approved otherwise. The Fair will furnish competitive judges and their decisions are final. Judging is scheduled for Tuesday, Sept. 21, at 9 a.m. Only judges and their assistants are allowed in the Fair building during the selection process. Competition is open to the general public. Premiums positively will not be paid on items not listed. Ribbons will be awarded. The Fair reserves the right to change the dates, any and all rules and declare off any classes or premiums because of acts of God, excessive rains or cause not within the power of the management to control, including the COVID-19 outbreak.

Entries

Premium awards are: 1st Place - $10; 2nd Place - $8; 3rd Place - $6, except as noted. All winners are awarded for articles listed in this catalog. In any class where entries are made by only one exhibitor, the Fair will award one premium. The decisions of the judges are final. Exhibitors are limited to one entry in each class. All winners are awarded ribbons or cash premiums. Tag stubs will be given to exhibitors when exhibits are entered. The stubs must be presented to identify the exhibit. Entry blanks can be found online at www.baldwincountyfair.com. Premium checks are mailed ASAP following the last day of the fair. Entries found to perpetrate a fraud are automatically disqualified and no premium shall be awarded, regardless of the judges’ decision. All entries must be original & completed within the previous 24 months. The Fair reserves the right to judge the suitability of the entry. Agronomy exhibits must have variety identification labels attached. The entries are not returned and become the property of the Baldwin County Fair. Professional entries will be entered in the professional category. All Exhibits must remain on display for the entire period of the Fair. No premiums will be paid if exhibits are removed before stated time of release. All special rules in other departments are equally binding as their general rules. The Fair shall take every precaution for the safeguarding of exhibits. However, it should be understood that exhibits are entered in competition for premiums and that the owner assumes all responsibility for any loss or damage that may occur. The Baldwin County Fair, owner of the Fair Grounds, will not be responsible or liable for accidents occurring upon any part of the said Fair Grounds, Concession Booths, Agriculture Building, Stock Barns or any other building, or tents. The management will undertake reasonable precaution in an endeavor to prevent any accidents.

The Baldwin County Fair, the owners of the Fair Grounds, are not responsible for said autos, trucks, or other vehicles or their contents, etc. while parked on the fair grounds, in the Agriculture Building or Stock Barns, etc. Management will endeavor to guard against loss or damage by using responsible precautions. Children are forbidden to play near or around the agriculture exhibits, commercial displays, concession booths, or stock barns. Parents/guardians are responsible for behavior of minors under their care.

Decorations/Booth Exhibits:

Booth space shall be approximately 50 sqft. (Additional space see management.) All decorations must be freestanding and removed after the event. Use of nails, screws, staples, self adhering tape are prohibited. No decorations leaning against walls, doors or columns. No open-flame candles or gas-filled balloons are permitted. No landscape plants, portable fish ponds, fountains, or water prone exhibits. No cooking shall be allowed on premises without approval of management. No alcohol or tobacco given away in exhibits. No exhibit booths shall be used that would encumber or cut off view of other exhibit booths. All booth space users shall clean up and remove all garbage after event is over. No smoke machines shall be used in buildings. Any and all other exhibit material not mentioned in these requirements, that are deemed harmful to the building or other booth space, by management, shall not be used. Free samples by approval only. All signs must be approved.

Exhibit of Livestock:

All livestock entered will be shown as an “Exhibition Entry.” An “exhibition entry” will consist of a “pen of animals.” One pen shall consist of less than 3 and no more than 5 head of uniform type animals of the same species. All awards will be given per pen not individual. No intact male animal will be allowed on grounds for exhibit judging. Due to limited space only 1 pen entry per person per farm. • $5.00 per poultry entry • $75.00 per pen of cattle. $100 for three or more. • $75.00 per pen of goats. $100 for for three or more. • $20.00 per head for goats • $5.00 per entry for rabbits • $75.00 per pen of exotic animals • $10 per head for sheep • $50.00 per hive (protective) apiary • Due to accommodations, no registration for swine Entries based on pen availability WARNING Under Alabama law, an equine activity sponsor is not liable for injury or to the death of a participant in equine activities resulting from the inherent risks of equine activities, pursuant of the equine activities. Liability Protection Act.'

Livestock Exhibitor Code of Conduct:

The Baldwin County Fair is committed to responsible animal care and treatment. This Code of Conduct outlines what is expected of livestock exhibitors in the handling and exhibiting of all animals at our fair. This Code has been developed to meet the following objectives:

• To ensure the health and well-being of all animals at the fair. • To demonstrate an accurate and responsible animal care message to the public. • To maintain the integrity of all livestock competitions, displays and sales. • Livestock and poultry must be transported to and from the

Flower Show Judges

fair in accordance with all humane transport regulations and standards. • Loading and unloading must be undertaken using proper equipment and procedures. • All animals must be treated and handled in a responsible manner. The well-being of the animals shall take precedence over the demands of owners, sellers, buyers, organizers, sponsors and officials. • The care of all animals must be as consistent as possible with their normal schedules and standards. High standards of nutrition, health, sanitation, environment and safety must be met at all times. • Livestock should be prepared with proper training, fitting and grooming prior to the fair. Excessive disciplining of animals at the fair is unacceptable. • Exhibitors are expected to provide adequate training for anyone handling their livestock. Untrained individuals, including fair personnel and visitors should not be permitted to handle animals or equipment. • Exhibitors should take every opportunity to enhance public awareness, education and appreciation of proper livestock management and handling practices.

Rules and Regulations for Goats, Sheep, Poultry 
and Rabbits

• The judging of all animals will be judged on accomplishments. • All animal exhibits will stay on exhibit for the full duration of the fair. Removal of the animals before the designated dismissal time will result in forfeiture of awards, unless approved by a fair official. • All individuals exhibiting live animals are required to register their exhibits at the livestock registration table on Monday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. the week of the fair. Contestant numbers and stall/pen cards will be assigned at this time. • If the animal does not fall into a specific recognized breed, it will be classified in an “Other” breed category. The same limit applies in this category (*See specific breed limitation) • Stalls/pens, water and bedding will be provided by the management. Each exhibitor will be responsible for furnishing their animal’s water and feed devices and for keeping his/her area clean and neat during the fair. • General care, grooming, cleaning stall and feeding of animals will be the responsibility of the exhibitor with assistance only from a parent, guardian or fellow exhibitor. • Exhibitors and parents offering guidance are expected to demonstrate courtesy and respect toward all livestock, peer exhibitors and all individuals in the fairgrounds. Anyone exhibiting inappropriate behavior may be disqualified and/or asked to leave the premises. SEE RULES, PAGE

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Go online at www.baldwincofair.com for REGISTRATION FORM or use form below 19477 Fairground Rd. Robertsdale, AL 36567 E-mail: bcfair@gulftel.com Office: 251-947-3247 Registration Information: 251-947-3492 Fax: 251-947-3471

Registration Friday, Saturday & Monday, September 17th, 18th & 20th Entries accepted 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Friday, 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., Saturday and Monday

Pickup Days Following Week Pickup entries 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

RULES CONTINUED FROM 2

• All animals must be the actual property of the exhibitor and registered at the fair under his or her name, not a group or farm name. Should any entry be found to be otherwise entered, any award by judges will be forfeited. • In the event there is but one entry in a class, the placing shall depend on the merit of the entry and the award made at the discretion of the judge. • Each exhibitor is encouraged to fill out a fact sheet about their exhibits to be displayed for additional interesting information about the particular animal or breed.

Specifics for Goats and Sheep

1. Exhibits must be does or ewes only. NO BUCKS, RAMS OR WITHERS ALLOWED. 2. The exhibitor may register up to 6 entries in the goat/sheep division. 3. Goats and ewes can be placed in stalls together as long as they are of the same breed and size is not an issue. Each goat or ewe will be judged as a single entry.

will place them in the same pen. Each pen will be judged as a single entry. 4. Exhibits of turkeys will be limited to a gobbler, hen or breeding pair of a recognized breed. 5. Exhibits of quail will be a limit of 6 per pen by recognized breed. 6. All other fowl for exhibit not mentioned will be classed the day of registration.

Specifics for Poultry

Specifics for Rabbits

1. The exhibitor may register up to 3 chickens per breed. 2. Chickens may be a hen, rooster or a combination. Grouped by recognized breed. There will be a limit of 3 breeds that can be entered. 3. Each exhibitor entering more than 1 and up to 3 of a breed

1. Each exhibitor member can exhibit a doe with or without litter and a buck from a recognized breed. No limits on the number of breeds. 2. Each pen will count as a single entry.


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DEFINITIONS Age Groups – Adult (A) – 19 years & over; and Senior (S) – ages 14 to 18; Intermediate (I) – ages 11 to 13; Elementary (E) – ages 6 to 10;

Entry – An eligible exhibit that is entered and judged.

Agronomy – The application of soil and plant sciences to land management and crop production.

Exhibition Number – A permanent number that is assigned an exhibitor.

Exhibitor – Owner of the exhibit as shown on the entry form.

Amateur – A person who engages in an event or activity as a pastime rather than a professional – hobbyist.

Handbook – A book that contains rules and regulation regarding entries in the Baldwin County Fair.

Class – A group of like exhibits that are judged together: a sub-category of a department – same as lot.

Horticulture – The cultivation of plants.

Class Number – The number assigned to each class or lot. Department – A generalized category of exhibits or a group of classes/lots.

Professional – A person who engages in an event or activity for monetary profit. A skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft. A creator of great skill in the manual arts. A person who teaches and/or instructs a particular craft or skill.

Welcome to the 70th Creative Arts Competition, sponsored by the Baldwin County Cattle & Fair Association board of directors, the Association of Alabama Fairs and the Alabama State Department of Agriculture. Our goal is to provide and preserve agricultural activities by displaying the creative arts representing our pioneer heritage.

BALDWIN COUNTY CATTLE AND FAIR BOARD OF DIRECTORS A.B. (Sonny) Hankins

Neil McMillan

Bryan Johnson

Robert (Bob) McMillian

H.L. (Buddy) Long

Robert (Bob) Shallow

Elmer McDaniel

George Campbell, Emeritus


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DEPARTMENT A ARTS & CRAFTS

Agricultural Antiques

All Ages Rules • Items must be at least 50 years old. • Will be judged on rarity, craftsmanship, beauty, and age. • Inside entry limited to 15”.

Lot 01   02   03   04   05   06   07   08   09   10   11   12   13   14   15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22   23   24

Advertising Item   Antique Ag Equipment (Outside Only) Antique Tractors (Outside Only) Bank   Books   Camera     Carnival/Depression Glass   China   Clock/Watch   Clothing   Cut Glass   Document (Paper, Magazine, newspapers) Dolls   Eye Glasses   Figurine   Glass Item   Gloves     Handcraft Item     Handkerchief   Item of Wood   Jewelry     Kitchen Item   Lamp   Leather Item

25   26   27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37   38

Metal Article   Milk Glass   Musical Instrument   Needlework   Other Photograph Pottery Article Pressed Glass Quilts Silver Small Tool for Hand Use Sports Telephone Toy

53   54   55   56

ART

Adult (19 and older) Class Entries 39   Pastel – Drawing 40   Pencil, Ink, Charcoal or Marker – Drawing 41   Acrylic – Painting 42   Oil – Painting 43   Watercolor – Painting Youth Class Entries Art – Elementary (Ages 6 – 10) 44   Drawing – Other 45   Bead Art 46   Collage 47   Foil 48   Mixed Media 49   Other 50   Pastel –Drawing 51   Pencil, Ink, Charcoal, Marker or Crayon 52   Sculpture in the Round

HANDICRAFTS

Sculpture Relief Acrylic – Painting Oil – Painting Watercolor – Painting

Art – Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 57   Drawing – Other 58   Bead Art 59   Collage 60   Foil 61   Mixed Media 62   Other 63   Pastel – Drawing 64   Pencil, Ink, Charcoal, Marker or Crayon 65   Sculpture in the Round 66   Sculpture Relief 67   Acrylic – Painting 68   Oil Painting 69   Watercolor – painting Art – Senior (ages 14 – 18) 70   Drawing – other 71   Bead Art 72   Collage 73   Foil 74   Mixed Media 75   Other 76   Pastel – Drawing 77   Pencil, Ink, Charcoal or Marker – Drawing 78   Sculpture in the Round 79   Sculpture Relief 80   Acrylic Painting 81   Oil – Painting 82   Watercolor – Painting

Elementary (ages 6 – 10) Class Entries: 83   Articles in Leather 84   Bracelet   85   Bread Dough 86   Candle Wicking 87   Candles 88   Ceramics 89   Clay 90   Constructed Woodcrafts 91   Counted Cross Stitch 92   Crochet 93   Dream Catchers 94   Earrings 95   Embroidery 96   Gourd Painted 97   Hair Barrettes 98   Hair Bows   99   Handmade Doll 100   Individual Exhibit 101   Knitted Belt 102   Knitting 103   Lamp 104   Latch Hook 105   Miscellaneous Other Crafts 106   Mobiles 107   Necklace   108  Other   109   Paper Mache 110   Pillow 111   Potholders 112   Quilt 113   Sand Bottle Art 114   Shawl 115   Shell Craft

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186   Miscellaneous Other

Intermediate (ages 11 – 13) Class Entries 117   Constructed Woodcrafts 118   Articles in Leather 119   Bracelet 120   Bread Dough 121   Candle Wicking 122   Candles 123   Ceramics 124   Clay 125   Counted Cross Stitch 126   Crochet 127   Dream Catchers 128   Earrings 129   Embroidery 130   Gourd Painted 131   Hair Barrettes 132   Hair Bows 133   Handmade Doll 134   Individual Exhibit 135   Knitted Belt 136   Knitting 137   Lamp 138   Latch Hook 139   Miscellaneous Other Crafts 140   Mobiles 141   Necklace 142   Other 143   Paper Mache 144   Pillow 145   Potholders 146   Quilt 147   Sand Bottle Art 148   Shawl 149   Shell Craft 150   Toboggans

Christmas 187   Decorations 188   Tree Skirts 189   Stockings 190   Religious   191   Tree Ornaments

Seniors (Ages 14 – 18) Class Entries: 151   Articles in Leather 152   Bread Dough 153   Candle Wicking 154   Candles     155   Ceramics 156   Clay 157   Constructed Woodcrafts 158   Counted Cross Stitch 159   Crochet 160   Dream Catchers 161   Embroidery   162   Hair Barrettes   163   Hair Bows 164   Individual Exhibit 165   Knitted Belt 166   Knitting 167   Lamp 168   Latch Hook 169   Mobiles 170   Other 171   Paper Mache 172   Pillow 173   Potholders 174   Quilt 175   Sand Bottle Art 176   Shawl 177   Shell Craft 178   Toboggans 179   Miscellaneous Other Crafts 180   Gourd Painted 181   Bracelet 182   Necklace 183   Handmade Doll Adults (ages 19 and Older) Class Entries: Afghans 184   Crochet 185   Knitted

Crochet 192   Tablecloth 193   Doily 194   Sweater or Blouse 195   Baby Items Dolls – Adults (19 and older) 196   Porcelain 197   Other Embroidery, Cross Stitch & Needlepoint 198   Punch Embroidery 199   Liquid Embroidery 200   Ribbon Embroidery 201   Candle Wicking 202   Crewel Items 203   Counted Cross Stitch 204   Stamped Cross Stitch 205   Holiday Decorations – Needlework 206   Baby Items – Needlework 207   Needlepoint 208   Tatting Hand Woven Work 209   Baby Blankets 210   Woven Blankets 211   Place Mats 212   Rugs Knitted 213   Baby Articles 214   Sweater 215   Miscellaneous Items 216   Poncho 217   Scarves Other Decorative Artwork 218   Aprons 219   Decoupage 220   Bathroom Accessories 221   Bath Towels 222   Hand Towels 223   Calligraphy 224   Ceramic 225   Copper Tooling 226   Gourd Painted 227   Household Accessories, i.e. kitchen, etc. 228   Stained Glass 229   Leather items 230   Macrame Items 231   Faux Stained Glass 232   Mobiles 233   Pine Needle Weaving 234   Plastic Craft 235   Pottery 236   Tole Painting 237   Toy – handmade 238   Wall Hanging – Decorative Pillows 239   Decorative 240   Embroidery 241   Pieced 242   Quilted 243   Other Shirts Decorated 244   T-shirt or Sweatshirt 245   Regular Shirt 246   Vests 247   Other Appropriated Apparel – Blouses, Etc.

Wood 248   Sculpture – Scroll 249   Woodcraft 250   Wood Burning 251   Woodworking 252   Woodcarving 253   Bird House/ Feeder 254   Ornament/Cane/Mixed Wood Jewelry/ Hair Accessories 255   Handmade Jewelry – Necklace 256   Handmade Jewelry – Bracelet 257   Handmade jewelry – Earrings 258   Handmade Jewelry – Other 259   Embroidery 260   Hair Barrettes 261   Other

ENVIRONMENTAL

Rules • Clearly label all collections.

Adults Class Entries Art 262   Driftwood Art 263   Feather 264   Miscellaneous 265   Pine Cone Decoration 266   Pine Needle Art (non- woven) 267   Sand Painting Educational 268   Insect Collection 269   Leaf Collection 270   Rock/ Gem/ Mineral Collection 271   Sea Shell Collection Youth Class Entries Art - Elementary (Ages 6 – 10) 272   Driftwood Art 273   Feather 274   Miscellaneous 275   Pine Cone Decoration 276   Pine Needle Art (non-woven) 277   Sand Painting Educational - Elementary (Ages 6 – 10) 278   Insect Collection 279   Leaf Collection 280   Rock/ Gem/ Mineral Collection 281   Sea Shell Collection Art – Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 282   Driftwood Art 283   Feather 284   Miscellaneous 285   Pine Cone Decoration 286   Pine Needle Art (non-woven) 287   Sand Painting Educational - Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 288   Insect Collection 289   Leaf Collection 290   Rock/ Gem/ Mineral Collection 291   Sea Shell Collection Art – Seniors (Ages 14 – 18) 292   Driftwood Art 293   Feather 294   Miscellaneous 295   Pine Cone Decoration 296   Pine Needle Art (non-woven) 297   Sand Painting Educational - Seniors (Ages 14 – 18) 298   Insect Collection


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299   Leaf Collection 300   Rock/ Gem/ Mineral Collection 301   Sea Shell Collection

SCRAPBOOKING

Adults Class Entries Class Entries 302   Achievements 303   Birthdays 304   Family Heritage 305   Holidays 306   Seasons 307   Weddings 308   Vacations/Trips

352   Suits – includes skirt or pants

SEWING

Adult Class Entries: 330   Active Sportswear 331   Blouses 332   Bonnet or Hat 333   Children’s Dress Clothes 334   Children’s Play Clothes 335   Dress 336   Dress with Jacket 337   Dressy Apparel (formal dress long/short or skirt) 338   Jacket and blouse 339   Jacket or Coat 340   Other 341   Pants 342   Purse 343   Scarves 344   Shirt 345   Shorts 346   Skirts 347   Sleepwear – gowns, pajamas, robe 348   Smocked Baby Garment 349   Smocked Bonnet 350   Smocked Children’s Dress Clothing 351   Smocked Garmet

Youth Elementary (Ages 6 – 10) 309   Achievements 310   Birthdays 311   Family Heritage 312   Holidays 313   Seasons 314   Weddings 315   Vacations/Trips Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 316   Achievements 317   Birthdays 318   Family Heritage 319   Holidays 320   Seasons 321   Weddings 322   Vacations/Trips

Quilts 353   Appliqued 354   Baby   355   Hand quilted 356   Handmade 357   Lap Quilt 358   Machine quilted 359   Other Youth Class Entries: Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 360   Apron 361   Blouse or Shirt 362   Dress 363   Handbag 364   Other 365   Pants 366   Scarves 367   Shorts 368   Skirt 369   Suit Senior (Ages 14 – 18) 370   Apron 371   Blouse or shirt 372   Dress 373   Handbag 374   Other 375   Pants 376   Scarves 377   Shorts 378   Skirt 379   Suit

DEPARTMENT C COMMUNITY EXHIBITS DUE TO COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS, ALL PREMIUMS PENDING

01 – School and Education Exhibits 02 – Civic and Public Service Exhibits 03 – Governmental Exhibits 04 – Armed Forces Exhibits & Veteran’s     Organizations 05 – Youth Groups Exhibits 06 – Religious and Church Exhibits 07 – Extension Homemakers &     Community Club Exhibit 08 – 4-H Clubs Exhibits 09 – FFA, FHA, FCCLA Exhibits 10 – Total Commercial Exhibits

Rules: Clubs may use any of the following subjects for an exhibit: u Recreation u Foods and Nutrition u Food Preservation u Clothing u Safety u Health u Housing, energy & environment, furnishings u Family relationship & child development u Family resource management u Gardening 1. Exhibits are judged as follows:

1. Theme originality & consistency.......... 15 2. Educational value.................................. 25 3. Quality of material and workmanship.. 40 4. Attractiveness of arrangement.............. 10 5. Presentation........................................... 10 Total .................................................... 100 2. Premium Awards: • Best in Show Award $125.00 1st Place - $100 2nd Place - $ 75 3rd Place - $ 50 3. C lubs whose exhibits meet all the judges’ requirements will receive an entry premium of $25.00. Clubs that win premiums will not receive an entry

premium. 4. 4 -H, FCCLA, Scout Troops and FFA Clubs are judged separately. Any youth clubs other than 4-H, FCCLA, FFA and Scouts are judged as a group. 5. A ll clubs and groups are invited to exhibit in the education area. (1) 8’ table provided. Exhibits must be free standing. Displays must be no more than 8' high. 6. E ach club/community exhibit and/or livestock entry will receive TWO gate passes. – No Exceptions and No rain checks! 7. All banners must be approved.

DEPARTMENT F Food Preparation & Preservation

Baking Rules: • Package all baked items with transparent wrap on a paper plate. • Bring one third cake, pie, or bread with a slice cut and wrapped for judging. • Bring six cookies or candies wrapped for judging.

•P roducts baked with a mix or prepared pie crust are not eligible for judging. •L abel your product (example: banana bread, chocolate chip cookies) •A ge Categories: Adult (19 & up), Senior (1418) & Intermediate (11-13) Adults Class Entries:

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Biscuits Brownies Cake – Angel Food, un-iced Cake - Bundt – iced or un-iced Cake - Chiffon Cake Cake – Date Cake, un-iced Cake – Decorated Cake – Fruit Cake, un-iced Cake – Layer Cake with icing

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Cake – Loaf Cake with icing Cake – Pound Cake – Sourdough Cake – Spice Candies/ Cookies – Bars and Squares Candies Cookies – Chocolate Chip Cookies Candies/ Cookies – Date Cookies Candies/ Cookies – Divinity Candies/ Cookies – Drop Cookies


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Baldwin County Fair 2021 Creative Arts Competition Handbook •  8 Candies/ Cookies – Fudge Candies/ Cookies – Oatmeal Cookies Candies/ Cookies – Other Candies Candies/ Cookies – Peanut Brittle Candies/ Cookies – Peanut Butter Cookies Candies/ Cookies – Pralines Candies/ Cookies – Rolled Cookies Other Baked Goods – Cheese Straws Other Baked Goods – Cinnamon Rolls Other Baked Goods – Danish Pastry Other Baked Goods – Muffins Other Baked Goods – Quick Bread Other Breads – Banana Bread Other Breads – Fruit Bread Other Breads – Zucchini Bread Other – Fruit Bread Pies – Apple Pie Pies – Pecan Pie Pies – Sweet Potato Pie Yeast Bread – One-Third Swedish Tea Ring Yeast Breads – One -Third Coffee Cake Yeast Breads – One-Third Fruit Bread Yeast Breads – One-Third Loaf Bread Yeast Breads – One-Third Loaf, Bread Machine (white) Yeast Breads – One-Third Nut Bread Yeast Breads – One-Third Strudel Yeast Breads – One-Third Yeast Bread, Rye Yeast Breads – One-Third Yeast Bread, White Yeast Breads – One-third yeast bread, Whole Wheat Yeast Breads – Rolls – 6 Yeast Breads – Sourdough Breads Yeast Breads – Whole Wheat Cheese Bread

Youth Class Entries Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 51   Biscuits 52   Brownies – 6 pieces 53   Candied Nuts 54   Candy – 6 pieces 55   Cheese Straws 56   Chocolate Chip Cookies – 6 57   Cinnamon Rolls 58   Cupcakes - 6 59   Date Cookies 60   Divinity – 6 pieces 61   Drop Cookies 62   Fudge – 6 pieces   63   Muffins – 6 64   Oatmeal Cookies – 6 65   One Third Coffee Cake, Yeast 66   One Third Loaf Bread, Quick 67   One Third Loaf, Yeast Bread 68   Other Cookies – 6 69   Peanut Brittle – 6 pieces 70   Peanut Butter Cookies – 6 71   Popcorn Balls 72   Sourdough Bread 73   Yeast Rolls – 6 Seniors (ages 14 – 18) 74   Biscuits 75   Brownies 76   Candied Nuts 77   Cheese Straw 78   Chocolate Chip Cookies – 6 79   Cinnamon Rolls 80   Cupcakes – 6 81   Date Cookies 82   Divinity – 6 pieces 83   Drop Cookies – 6 84   Fudge – 6 pieces   85   Muffins – 6 86   Oatmeal Cookies 87   One Third Layer Cake, Iced 88   One Third Loaf, Quick Bread 89   One Third Loaf Yeast Bread 90   One Third Pound Cake 91   One Third yeast Coffee Cake 92   Other Cakes 93   Peanut Brittle

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Other Candy Peanut Butter Cookies Popcorn Balls Rolls – 6

CANNING

Adults 98   Canned Fruits – Blackberries or Dewberries 99   Canned Fruits – Blueberries 100   Canned Fruits – Figs 101   Canned Fruits – Other Fruits 102   Canned Fruits – Peaches 103   Canned Fruits – Pears 104   Canned Fruits – Plums 105   Canned Meats – Beef 106   Canned Meat – Fish 107   Canned Meat – Pork 108   Canned Meat – Poultry 109   Canned Meat – Wild Game 110   Canned Vegetables – Beets 111   Canned Vegetables – Butterbeans 112   Canned Vegetables – Carrots 113   Canned Vegetables – Corn 114   Canned Vegetables – Green or Wax Beans 115   Canned Vegetables – Mixed Vegetables 116   Canned Vegetables – Okra 117   Canned Vegetables – Other Vegetables 118   Canned Vegetables – Peanuts 119   Canned Vegetables – Peas – English 120   Canned Vegetables – Peas – Field 121   Canned Vegetables – Potato – Irish 122   Canned Vegetables – Potato – Sweet 123   Canned Vegetables – Pumpkin 124   Canned Vegetables – Rutabaga 125   Canned Vegetables – Sauerkraut 126   Canned Vegetables – Soup Mixtures 127   Canned Vegetables – Spices 128   Canned Vegetables – Squash 129   Canned Vegetables – Tomato Juice 130   Canned Vegetables – Tomatoes 131   Dried Foods – Jerky, Beef, Venison, Etc. 132   Dried Foods – Other Foods 133   Dried Fruit 134   Dried Herbs 135   Dried Vegetables 136   Jams or Preserves – Apple Butter 137   Jams or Preserves – Blackberry Jam 138   Jams or Preserves – Fig Preserves 139   Jams or Preserves – Marmalade 140   Jams or Preserves – Other Jams 141   Jams or Preserves – Other Jams 142   Jams or Preserves – Other Preserves 143   Jams or Preserves – Peach Jam 144   Jams or Preserves – Peach Pickles 145   Jams or Preserves – Peach Preserves 146   Jams or Preserves – Pear Butter 147   Jams or Preserves – Pear Jam 148   Jams or Preserves – Pear Preserves 149   Jams or Preserves – Plum Preserves 150   Jams or Preserves – Strawberry Jam 151   Jams or Preserves – Strawberry Preserves 152   Jams or Preserves – Watermelon Rind Preserves 153   Jelly – Apple 154   Jelly - Blackberry 155   Jelly – Blueberry/Huckleberry 156   Jelly - Elderberry 157   Jelly – Kumquat 158   Jelly - Loquat 159   Jelly – Other Jellies 160   Jelly - Pear 161   Jelly – Pepper 162   Jelly – Pepper 163   Jelly - Plums   164   Jelly – Scuppernong/Muscadine 165   Jelly - Strawberry 166   Pickles & Relishes – Beet Pickles 167   Pickles & Relishes – Bread and Butter

Pickles 168   Pickles & Relishes – Chow Chow 169   Pickles & Relishes – Cinnamon Stick Pickles 170   Pickles & Relishes – Corn Relish 171   Pickles & Relishes – Cucumber or Tomato 172   Pickles & Relishes – Dill Pickles 173   Pickles & Relishes – Fruit 174   Pickles & Relishes – Green Tomato Pickles 175   Pickles & Relishes – Hot Pepper Pickles 176   Pickles & Relishes – Other Pickles 177   Pickles & Relishes – Pear Pickles 178   Pickles & Relishes –Pepper Sauces 179   Pickles & Relishes – Pickled Eggs 180   Pickles & Relishes – Pickled Okra 181   Pickles & Relishes – Salsa 182   Pickles & Relishes – Sauces 183   Pickles & Relishes – Squash Pickles 184   Pickles & Relishes – Sweet Pepper Pickles 185   Pickles & Relishes – Sweet Pickles 186   Pickles & Relishes – Vegetables 187   Syrups – Cane Syrup 188   Syrups – Sorghum Youth Seniors (Ages 14 – 18) 189   Canned Fruits – Figs 190   Canned Fruits – Other Fruits 191   Canned Fruits – Peaches 192   Canned Fruits – Pears 193   Canned Fruits – Plums 194   Canned Meats – Beef 195   Canned Meat – Fish 196   Canned Meat – Pork 197   Canned Meat – Poultry 198   Canned Meat – beef 199   Canned Vegetables – beets 200   Canned Vegetables – Butterbeans 201   Canned Vegetables – Carrots 202   Canned Vegetables – Corn 203   Canned Vegetables – Green or Wax Beans 204   Canned Vegetables – Mixed Vegetables 205   Canned Vegetables – Okra 206   Canned Vegetables – Other Vegetables 207   Canned Vegetables – Peanuts 208   Canned Vegetables – Peas – English 209   Canned Vegetables – Peas – Field 210   Canned Vegetables – Peppers 211   Canned Vegetables – Potato – Irish 212   Canned Vegetables – Potato – Sweet 213   Canned Vegetables – Pumpkin 214   Canned Vegetables – Rutabaga 215   Canned Vegetables – Sauerkraut 216   Canned Vegetables – Soup Mixtures 217   Canned Vegetables – Spices 218   Canned Vegetables – Squash 219   Canned Vegetables – Tomato Juice 220   Canned Vegetables – Tomatoes 221   Dried Foods – Dried Fruit 223   Dried Foods – Dried Herbs 224   Dried Foods – Dried Vegetables 225   Dried Foods – Jerky 226   Dried Foods – Other Foods 227   Jams or Preserves – Apple Butter 228   Jams or Preserves – Blackberry Jam 229   Jams or Preserves – Fig Preserves 230   Jams or Preserves – Marmalade Jam 231   Jams or Preserves – Other Jams 232   Jams or Preserves – Other Preserves 233   Jams or Preserves – Peach Jam 234   Jams or Preserves – Peach Preserves 235   Jams or Preserves – Pear Butter 236   Jams or Preserves – Pear Jam 237   Jams or Preserves – Pear Preserves 238   Jams or Preserves – Plum Preserves


9 • Baldwin County Fair 2021 Creative Arts Competition Handbook 239   Jams or Preserves – Strawberry Jam 240   Jams or Preserves – Strawberry Preserves 241   Jams or Preserves – Watermelon Rind Preserves 242   Jelly – Apple 243   Jelly - Blackberry 244   Jelly – Blueberry/Huckleberry 245   Jelly - Elderberry 246   Jelly - Grape 247   Jelly - Loquat 248   Jelly – Other Jellies 249   Jelly - Pear 250   Jelly - Pepper 251   Jelly - Plum

252   253   254   255   256   257   258   259   260   261   262

Jelly – Scuppernong/Muscadine Jelly – Strawberry Pickles & Relishes – Beet Pickle Pickles & Relishes – Bread & butter Pickles Pickles & Relishes – Chow Chow Pickles & Relishes – Cinnamon Stick Pickles Pickles & Relishes – Corn Pickles & Relishes – Cucumber or Tomato Pickles & Relishes – Dill Pickles Pickles & Relishes – Fruit Pickles & Relishes – Green Tomato Pickles

263   Pickles & Relishes –Hot Pepper Pickles 264   Pickles & Relishes – Other Pickles 265   Pickles & Relishes – Peach 266   Pickles & Relishes – Pear 267   Pickles & Relishes – Pickled Eggs 268   Pickles & Relishes – Pickled Okra 269   Pickles & Relishes – Salsa 270   Pickles & Relishes – Sauces 271   Pickles & Relishes – Squash Pickles 272   Pickles & Relishes – Sweet Pepper Pickles 273   Pickles & Relishes – Sweet Pickles 274   Pickles & Relishes – Vegetables

DEPARTMENT H Horticulture & Agronomy

Horticulture Rules: • Amateur Horticulturist may enter examples of their accomplishment. • All entries should be pest and disease free. • Label entries with the common and botanical name (example: Split leaf Philodendron: Monstera deliciosa). • Judging Criteria: • Color, vigor and general appearance • Presentation • Uniqueness of plant selections Specimen House Plant – Class H 1   African Violet 2   Fichus 3   Peace Lily 4   Etc Specimen Patio Plant – Class I. (Minimum 8-inch container with maximum height of 7 feet including container). 5   Citrus 6   Shrubs 7   Trees 8   Etc. Hanging Baskets (No Ferns) – Class M (Minimum 8-inch container) 9   Heartleaf philodendron 10   Pothos 11   Etc. Container Gardens, Novelty and Display – Class N 12   Annual Display 13   Herb Garden 14   Topiary 15   Perennial Display 16   Etc. Cut Flowers – Class O • Entries must be displayed in suitable containers 17   Aster hardy (Michaelmas Daisy) 18   Cardinal’s Guard 19   Celosia: Sub Color 20   Chrysanthemum 21   Celosia (Spider Flower) 22   Cornflower 23   Dianthus 24   Gerbera Daisy 25   Marigolds – 1 Spray 26   Pentas – 3 Spray

27   28   29   30   31   32   33   34   35   36   37

Petunia – 1 Spray Phlox Perennial – 1 Stalk Salvia Sunflowers Verbena – 3 Stems Zinnia Flowers from Bulbs Ginger Etc. Spider Lily Roses

Floral Design – Class P 38   Tablescapes

Agronomy Rules: •E ntries must be the product of the current calendar year. •A ll entries must have labels/tags attached clearly identifying the variety name. Adult (19 and older) 39   Best 5 lbs. Bahia Grass Seed (all varieties) 40   Best Citrus Fruits (Satsumas, Kumquats, Lemons) 41   Best Display of Garden Products (5 or more products) 42   Best Category of Irish Potatoes 43   Best Category of Okra (6 or more pods) 44   Best Category of Peas – any variety 45   Best Tomatoes (6 or more) 46   Biggest Pumpkin 47   Biggest Watermelon 48   Banana Pepper (sweet) 49   Banana 50   Beans 51   Bell pepper 52   Butter Beans 53   Cabbage (1 head) 54   Chili Peppers 55   Cinquapins 56   Corn – 3 ears – any variety 57   Cucumbers 58   Eggplants 59   Eggs 60   Figs 61   Gourds 62   Grain sorghum 63   Grapefruit 64   Hot Pepper 65   Honey-Pint Jar 66   Jalapeno Peppers 67   Japanese Persimmons (6 or more) 68   Japanese Radish

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Kumquats Lemons Loquat Oats Onions Oranges Ornamental Vegetables Other Fruit Peanuts Pears Pecans – Quart jar – all shell varieties Peppers Pomegranates Satsuma Scuppernongs/Muscadines Soybeans- Quart Jar – Any Variety Squash (any variety) Sweet Potatoes (best dozen/ any variety) Wheat – Quarter Jar- Any Variety Winter Squash Millet Other Pumpkin Comb Honey Okra (6 pods) Watermelon Nuts

Elementary (ages 6 – 10) 96   Best 5 lbs. Bahia Grass Seed (all varieties) 97   Best Citrus Fruits (Satsumas, Kumquats, Lemons) 98   Best Display of Garden Products (5 or more products) 99   Best Category of Irish Potatoes 100   Best Category of Okra (6 or more pods) 101   Best Category of Peas – any variety 102   Best Tomatoes (6 or more) 103   Biggest Pumpkin 104   Biggest Watermelon 105   Banana Pepper (sweet) 106   Banana 107   Beans 108   Bell Pepper 109   Butter Beans 110   Cabbage (1 head) 111   Chili Peppers 112   Chinquapins 113   Corn – 3 ears – any variety 114   Cucumbers 115   Eggplants 116   Eggs – 6 117   Figs 118   Gourds 119   Grain Sorghum 120   Grapefruit

121   122   123   124   125   126   127   128   129   130   131   132   133   134   135   136   137   138   139   140   141   142   143   144   145   146   147   148   149   150   151   152

Hot Pepper Honey-Pint Jar Jalapeno Peppers Japanese Persimmons (6 or more) Japanese Radish Kumquats Lemons Loquats Oats Onions Oranges Ornamental Vegetables Other Fruit Peanuts Pears Pecans – Quart Jar – all shell varieties Peppers Pomegranates Satsuma Scuppernongs/Muscadines Soybeans- Quart Jar – any variety Squash (any variety) Sweet Potatoes (best dozen/ any variety) Wheat – Quarter Jar- any variety Winter Squash Millet Other Pumpkin Comb Honey Okra (6 pods) Watermelon Nuts

Intermediate (Ages 11 – 13) 153   Best 5 lbs. Bahia Grass Seed (all varieties) 154   Best Citrus Fruits (Satsumas, Kumquats, Lemons) 155   Best Display of Garden Products (5 or more products) 156   Best Category of Irish Potatoes 157   Best Category of Okra (6 or more pods) 158   Best Category of Peas – any variety 159   Best Tomatoes (6 or more) 160   Biggest Pumpkin 161   Biggest Watermelon 162   Banana Pepper (sweet) 163   Banana 164   Beans 165   Bell Pepper 166   Butter Beans 167   Cabbage (1 head) 168   Chili Peppers 169   Chinquapins 170   Corn – 3 ears –any variety 171   Cucumbers


Baldwin County Fair 2021 Creative Arts Competition Handbook •  10 172   173   174   175   176   177   178   179   180   181   182   183   184   185   186   187   188   189   190   191   192   193   194   195   196   197   198   199   200

Eggplants Eggs – 6 Figs Gourds Grain sorghum Grapefruit Hot Pepper Honey-pint jar Jalapeno Peppers Japanese Persimmons (6 or more) Japanese Radish Kumquats Lemons Loquats Oats Onions Oranges Ornamental Vegetables Other Fruit Peanuts Pears Pecans – Quart Jar – all shell varieties Peppers Pomegranates Satsuma Scuppernongs/Muscadines Soybeans- quart jar – any variety Squash (any variety) Sweet Potatoes (best dozen/ any variety) Wheat – Quarter jar- any variety Millet Other Pumpkin Comb Honey

206   Okra (6 pods) 207   Watermelon 208   Nuts

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201 202 203 204 205

Seniors (ages 14 – 18) 209   Best 5 lbs. Bahia Grass Seed (all varieties) 210   Best Citrus Fruits (Satsumas, Kumquats, Lemons) 211   Best Display of Garden Products (5 or more products) 212   Best Category of Irish Potatoes 213   Best Category of Okra (6 or more pods) 214   Best Category 215   Best Category of Peas – any variety 216   Best Tomatoes (6 or more) 217   Biggest Pumpkin 218   Biggest Watermelon 219   Banana Pepper (sweet) 220   Banana 221   Beans 222   Bell Pepper 223   Butter Beans 224   Cabbage (1 head) 225   Chili Peppers 226   Chinquapins 227   Corn – 3 ears – any variety 228   Cucumbers 229   Eggplants 230   Eggs – 6 231   Figs 232   Gourds 233   Grain Sorghum 234   Grapefruit

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Hot Pepper Honey-Pint jar Jalapeno Peppers Japanese Persimmons (6 or more) Japanese Radish Kumquats Lemons Loquats Oats Onions Oranges Ornamental Vegetables Other Fruit Peanuts Pears Pecans – Quart Jar – all shell varieties Peppers Pomegranates Satsuma Scuppernongs/Muscadines Soybeans- Quart Jar – any variety Squash (any variety) Sweet Potatoes (best dozen/ any variety) Wheat – Quarter jar- any variety Winter Squash Millet Other Pumpkin Comb Honey Okra (6 pods) Watermelon Nuts

DEPARTMENT P Photography

Photography PREMIUMS AWARDED TO AMATUERS ONLY. PROFESSIONAL WORK FOR SHOW ONLY!

Rules • Exhibitors are permitted to show only one picture per class in any one category. • All photographs must be mounted on 8”x 10” construction paper

or stronger paper. • Photographs exceeding 20”x 24” are acceptable if space premits. • Additional Premium • Best Photo in Show $25 All Ages Class Entries Black and White 01   Animal 03   Florals 05   People

07   Scenic 09   Other Color 02   Animals 04   Floral 06   People 08   Scenic 10   Other

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